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This idea was kind of brought on by the top ten of all time thread. Use this thread to confess your deepest, darkest film related secrets. Whether it's "great" films you've never seen, calssic fillms you hate, reviled films you love... post away.

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I've never seen The Crying Game.


Wed May 17, 2006 12:18 pm
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I didn't care for The Godfather, and haven't seen enarly half the mafia movies around (even the well known ones like Mean Streets and Scarface) as I think the genre in general is highly overrated. :blush:


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I haven't seen a single The Godfather film...

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I really, really, really think Marisa Tomei deserved to win the Oscar for My Cousin Vinny. :biggrin:

Also, I loved Death Becomes Her. :blush:

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I've never seen (and have no desire to see) Citizen Kane.


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Christian wrote:

Also, I loved Death Becomes Her. :blush:


Death Becomes Her rox.


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I am a horror fan, yet think that Halloween and The Exorcist are grossly overrated.

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I used to masturbate to Big Top Pee Wee.


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makeshift wrote:
Christian wrote:

Also, I loved Death Becomes Her. :blush:


Death Becomes Her rox.


:thumbsup:

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hmmm, dark secrets.

I'm an open book.


Wed May 17, 2006 12:45 pm
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I use to watch Seagal and Van Damme movies in theaters opening day


Wed May 17, 2006 12:49 pm
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Oompa Loompa Midget Man wrote:
I use to watch Seagal and Van Damme movies in theaters opening day


Who didn't see Universal Soldier opening day?

I also saw Nowhere To Run opening day. Oh, and Sudden Death.

Yeah, my father liked taking me to the movies.


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i like home alone, and i think that deep rising is one of the coolest creature features of the 90s.


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makeshift wrote:
Oompa Loompa Midget Man wrote:
I use to watch Seagal and Van Damme movies in theaters opening day


Who didn't see Universal Soldier opening day?

I also saw Nowhere To Run opening day. Oh, and Sudden Death.

Yeah, my father liked taking me to the movies.

I mean I saw most Van Damme movies opening day from 89-93 including Bloodsport,Cyborg, Kickboxer and Lionheart


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Oompa Loompa Midget Man wrote:
makeshift wrote:
Oompa Loompa Midget Man wrote:
I use to watch Seagal and Van Damme movies in theaters opening day


Who didn't see Universal Soldier opening day?

I also saw Nowhere To Run opening day. Oh, and Sudden Death.

Yeah, my father liked taking me to the movies.

I mean I saw most Van Damme movies opening day from 89-93 including Bloodsport,Cyborg, Kickboxer and Lionheart


I saw Bloosport and Cyborg opening weekend. Imagine a three year old stumbling into Bloodsport and walking out totally in love with the Kumite.

I also saw Hard Target and Timecop in theaters, too, now that I think about it.

I can't say I ever saw a Seagal film in theaters, though.


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I have seen The Chill Factor in theatres.


Twice.

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Bloodsport still remains one of my guilty pleasure. "You break me I break you" And the soundtrack itself too, its one of those types of music that Southpark always makes fun of.
Seagal was awesome in his peak, I mean his laidback attitude and his ponytail. I saw a few of his in theaters including Out For Justice, Marked For Death, and Underseige


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I have seen The Chill Factor in theatres.


Twice.


Ouch! That one's gonna be hard to top.

I can handle Skeet Ulrich and Cuba Gooding separately, but together... not so much.


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Joseba B-Loki wrote:
i like home alone,



Whats so bad about that? most people i know like home alone, its a fun flick.


IMO Casablanca is a boring overrated film.


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Oompa Loompa Midget Man wrote:
Bloodsport still remains one of my guilty pleasure. "You break me I break you" And the soundtrack itself too, its one of those types of music that Southpark always makes fun of.
Seagal was awesome in his peak, I mean his laidback attitude and his ponytail. I saw a few of his in theaters including Out For Justice, Marked For Death, and Underseige


Oooo! I saw Under Siege in theaters!!!

*gives self-congratulatory pat on back*


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The Godfather isn't really that special. I thought I liked it when I was younger, but I recently revisited it to find it was way too long, pretentious, confusing. I didn't really get it.

Godfather II is much better, though still not one of the greatest of all time.

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Joseba B-Loki wrote:
i like home alone, and i think that deep rising is one of the coolest creature features of the 90s.


I missed this post...

Yeah, Deep Rising is seriously awesome stuff.


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Other classics I saw in the theaters has to be "Young Einstein" with Yahoo Serious, "UHF" with Weird Al and "Cabinboy" with Chris Elliot. The thing is I didnt even hate those movies at all but people consider them the bottom of the barrel because of the stars


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Oompa Loompa Midget Man wrote:
"Young Einstein" with Yahoo Serious


awesome comedy, the nuclear guitar solo at the end is a classic.


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I think the Godfather films are overrated.

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